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UT I REALLY DNTT UNDERSTAND)How did the United States change between 1776 and 1870 How had the size of the United States changed?
How had the population make-up of the United States changed?
What new innovations changed life in the United States?
What key events changed the United States?
How was citizenship defined during each time period? How was enfranchisement (the right to vote) defined?
<span>During the time period between 1776 and 1870, the territory of the United States has been broadened by expanding to the west coast, followed by the increase in population up to around 38.5 million. Moreover, the development regarding innovations like in transport along with traveling and communication techniques also appeared. Some of the key events taking place within this time period are Indian and the Spanish-American war, the Texas Revolution, Louisiana Purchase, the purchase of Alaska, the Mexican Cession, etc. The right to vote was applied to all citizens that were male.</span>
1. As people began to explore and discover more places what they called the us expanded. 2. The population changed because as people’s health rose, they reproduced and the population expanded. Also, people joined in with them. 3.? 4. The pilgrims showing up changed the us a lot, and everyone joining in changed it. Also, them exploring new places and naming it the USA. 5.back then, to be a citizen it was easier, but you had to be a man. 6. Back then, only men could vote.
The gold rush brought many changes to California like: commercial boom, population increase, immigration into the union, new machinery, and transportation and agriculture.
Why did the United States choose to stay neutral in 1914? ... Put simply the United States did not concern itself with events and alliances in Europe and thus stayed out of the war. Wilson was firmly opposed to war, and believed that the key aim was to ensure peace, not only for the United States but across the world.